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    Default Prinia sp.

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    I am fairly sure this is a Prinia but which species less so. The image was captured in Keoladeo Reserve, Rajasthan

    Hand held, large crop unfortunately,- very shy bird.
    Olympus : E-M1X
    Lens Model : M.300mm F4.0 + MC-14
    Lens focal length : 420 mm
    Focal length in 35 mm film : 841.0mm
    Metering mode : Pattern
    Shutter speed : 1/500 sec
    Aperture : F5.6
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO : 640
    Exposure bias : 0 EV

    ACR & PSCC

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    Hi Jon, kudos in getting the species and the large crops seems to have held up to a degree, fine here I guess, but not sure on IQ if you printed it????

    Not sure on the overall colour as I feel t masks a lot more of the 'subtle' colours, but you know me Jon... lets see what other think.

    TFS
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    Cool looking little bird with a long tail. Like the earth tones. The thorny perch is nice as well.

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    Default Great detail for large crop.

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    Just tried crop to reduce distracting clutter at bottom and tried round of noise reduction on BG. Amazing how well details held up for a large crop and beautiful bird. Just playing... TFS

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    Nice background and perch. I would probably go with a tighter horizontal crop.

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